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From Active Stars to Black Holes: A Discovery Tool for Galactic X-Ray Sources
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ad357c Bibcode: 2024PASP..136e4201R

Rodriguez, Antonio C.

Galactic X-ray sources are diverse, ranging from active M dwarfs to compact object binaries, and everything in between. The X-ray landscape of today is rich, with point source catalogs such as those from XMM-Newton, Chandra, and Swift, each with ≳105 sources and growing. Furthermore, X-ray astronomy is on the verge of being transformed …

2024 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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A Serendipitous Observation of the Recently Discovered Cataclysmic Variable TUVO-21acq
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ad4592 Bibcode: 2024PASP..136e4203V

Kuntz, K. D.; Pfeifle, Ryan W.; Weaver, Kimberly A. +2 more

The recently discovered non-magnetic cataclysmic variable TUVO-21acq was serendipitously observed in a quiescent state during an XMM-Newton observing campaign for the starburst galaxy NGC 4945. Data from this campaign was combined with archival serendipitous XMM observations to examine its X-ray and UV/optical characteristics. TUVO-21acq was found…

2024 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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A Diamond Ring in X-Ray: Investigating the Diffuse Emission of Supernova Remnant G28.8+1.5
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ad6105 Bibcode: 2024PASP..136g4301Z

Zhang, Kaiyue

Supernova remnants are products of supernova explosions, which are usually observed in the X-ray band. However, the diffuse emission from the galactic supernova remnant G28.8+1.5 has been overlooked following initial searches for pulsars and pulsar wind nebulae. This paper presents background-subtracted imaging and spatial-resolved spectral analys…

2024 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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